I've recently made some changes to my business. I'm now concentrating mainly on 1911s instead of the list of guns that I used to work on. One thing I've done is put together a package of upgrades to make the 1911 into a more reliable and more accurate pistol. The BFP is similar to the "carry" packages that other pistolsmiths offer with a few of my own touches added.

Here's a Colt stainless steel 1991 BFP with the following modifications:
A trigger job with tool steel ignition parts (this one has C&S Tactical parts).
Solid Videcki-style trigger with 4.25 lb trigger pull.
Standard grip safety relieved for the Commander-style hammer and rounded for no bite.
Kings thumb safety that has been shortened and narrowed.
Yost rear sight and black serrated dovetail front sight.
Kings match barrel bushing and recrowned muzzle.
EGW slide stop.
Beveled mag well.
Reliability Package with Caspian bar stock extractor and oversize firing pin stop to prevent the extractor from moving.
Checkered rosewood grips.
Mild carry bevel.
New Wolff springs where needed.
Bead-blasted finish with brushed flats on the slide.

While it normally gets a flat steel serrated or checkered mainspring housing and no front strap treatment, this one received a high grip modification with bordered stippling on the front strap and a stippled flat mainspring housing.

This photo shows the modified grip safety and the Kings thumb safety. It's slightly wider and a little longer than a stock thumb safety but it's still small enough not to get bumped off while carrying .

Here's the same pistol with a ring-style Commander hammer and checkered black micarta grips for a little more of a retro look.
There is more info about the BFP Package on my website:
http://www.berryhillguns.com/bfp.html